Usually in the different Morrisons I go in the vegan redwood slices (I get the sage & onion it's delicious- I can't even contemplate the beef one it looks too real!), cauldron tofu & other refrigerated, vegan/veggie stuff is opposite the meat section!!!

Thanks! I was originally looking near the real packaged meat for fake meats but didn't see any. I'll look closer next time.

Which makes me wonder... who are the other veggies living near me? I'd like to meet them! But I'm excited to try the sage ones! The beef ones are ok, but even when I had access to tofurkey/other faux meat in the States, I wouldn't have gone for beef flavour. Just happy to be trying new things!

i finally have something to contribute to this subforum! I think. Oatly is 2 for £2 at Waitrose. I haven't actually bought it frequently enough to know if that's a genuine bargain, but it's about 1/2 what oat milk is in NZ, so I'm confident I got myself a deal.

SPECULOOS are back in Lidl! And they're 2 for £2, which seems pretty good considering the amount of biscuits in a packet. I think I might try to buy 2 packets each time I go in until they're no longer in stock - should keep me going for the rest of the year.

SPECULOOS are back in Lidl! And they're 2 for £2, which seems pretty good considering the amount of biscuits in a packet. I think I might try to buy 2 packets each time I go in until they're no longer in stock - should keep me going for the rest of the year.

SPECULOOS are back in Lidl! And they're 2 for £2, which seems pretty good considering the amount of biscuits in a packet. I think I might try to buy 2 packets each time I go in until they're no longer in stock - should keep me going for the rest of the year.

I can never get my homemade Speculoos spread anywhere smooth enough, and it doesn't taste the same. It's good, but not the same. I'm thinking of ordering in some Speculoos for my me-to-me Xmas present.

Sainsbury's have the Alpro dessert cups 2 for £2.50. The one I go to had vanilla, caramel, smooth chocolate, and dark chocolate (pretty much every flavour except the coffee one). And Alpro soy milk is 3/£3 at Tesco (which is only a 9p savings, but it's something, I guess).

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear

Are the Alpro ones better than the Provamel (sp?) ones? Because I had the P ones a few weeks back when I wanted a pudding-like dessert and wasn't too fond of the taste, but the texture was good.

I've never had the Provamel ones, but I think they're virtually the same. I kinda like them - they taste and feel like pudding to me. Oh, but they're better when you mix caramel and chocolate. (BTW, if you want pudding, you can get Jell-O at Lupe Pinto's - chocolate and vanilla are both vegan, to the best of my knowledge.)

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear

I concur that the taste and texture is spot-on for jell-o pudding, I just wasn't too keen on the provamel chocolate taste. It wasn't awful, but it wasn't awesomely chocolatey enough for me to run out and buy more, either. Maybe I'll give the Alpro ones a go, as the 4-pack is only 1 quid at my local Tesco.Thanks for the tips.